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  2. 2021 Texas power crisis - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, the state of Texas suffered a major power crisis, which came about during three severe winter storms sweeping across the United States on February 10–11, [ 6] 13–17, [ 7] and 15–20. The storms triggered the worst energy infrastructure failure in Texas state history, leading to shortages of water, food, and heat. [ 8]

  3. Water crisis in Mississippi capital developed during ... - AOL

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    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — “Layers of inadequate oversight and enforcement” by state and federal agencies contributed to a water crisis in Mississippi's capital city that left tens of thousands ...

  4. Half a million Houston-area homes and businesses still won't ...

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    July 11, 2024 at 6:12 PM. HOUSTON (AP) — About half a million Houston-area homes and businesses will still be without electricity next week, the city's largest utility said Thursday, stoking the ...

  5. Nearly a million homes, businesses in Texas still without ...

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    CenterPoint Energy, the largest power provider in Texas, said about 860,000 of its customers remained affected. It has restored power for over 1.4 million customers in the days since Beryl ...

  6. Water scarcity - Wikipedia

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    Water scarcity (closely related to water stress or water crisis) is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two type of water scarcity. One is physical. The other is economic water scarcity. [ 2]: 560 Physical water scarcity is where there is not enough water to meet all demands.

  7. Peak water - Wikipedia

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    Peak water is a concept that underlines the growing constraints on the availability, quality, and use of freshwater resources. Peak water was defined in 2010 by Peter Gleick and Meena Palaniappan. [1] They distinguish between peak renewable, peak non-renewable, and peak ecological water to demonstrate the fact that although there is a vast ...

  8. With sewage gushing into sea, US and Mexican border towns ...

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    It is outflow from San Antonio de los Buenos, Tijuana's broken-down sewage treatment plant. Mexico says a new $33.3 million plant under construction is scheduled to come online by Sept. 30. For ...

  9. Water storage - Wikipedia

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    Water storage. Water storage is a broad term referring to storage of both potable water for consumption, and non potable water for use in agriculture. In both developing countries and some developed countries found in tropical climates, there is a need to store potable drinking water during the dry season. In agriculture water storage, water is ...

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